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Colonial History

By Grace Alexander

The Boston Tea Party

  • On December 16, 1773 the Boston Tea Party took place
  • The colonists were so fed up with the Tea Act and wanted to get King George's attention
  • Disguised as Indians, the colonists dumped 342 chests of tea into the harbor as protest
Photo by rocor

The Continental Congress

  • The Continental Congress met to discuss the treatment of the colonists.
  • If I were one of the colonists, I would vote to wage war against the king because the king had taken it far enough.
  • I think that a person who refuses to take a side is worse than a person who goes against you because the people who go against you have a reason to, while the people who refuse to take a side are just being stubborn.
  • A patriot is a person who wanted to fight for freedom. Another name for them is the Sons and Daughters of Liberty.
  • A loyalist is someone who was loyal to the king and wanted to remain under his rule.

The Battles of Lexington and Concord

  • Both took place on April 19, 1775
  • 400 Redcoats versus 77 Minutemen
  • Called "the shot heard 'round the world" because these were the first battles of the Revolutionary War
  • Led to the siege of Boston
Photo by marcn

Paul Revere's Ride

  • Fiction: Paul Revere rode alone. He was helped by a man named Dawes- they went by different routes
  • Fiction: " one if by land, two if by sea." Revere told the man to hold up two lanterns to tell Dawes that he had crossed the harbor.
Photo by robnguyen01

Battle of Bunker Hill

  • Held on Breed's Hill (battle was misnamed)
  • Militia fortified the hill while they waited for the British to come
  • Patriots lost 400 men, British lost 1,000
  • Although British technically won, Patriots considered it their win because of British losses
  • Patriots low on ammunition; thus "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes."

The Declaration of Independence

  • Lists why the colonists wanted to break free from the king's rule
  • John Hancock first to sign
  • Took 17 days to write, then debated for 2 days whether to send to king or not
  • Continental Congress passed on July 4, 1776

Differences Between Uniforms

  • Colonist soldiers were local militia
  • Colonists wore brown and blue because of fabric shortages
  • British wore bright red, nicknamed "Redcoats"
  • British wore hats to distinguish what place they held in the army
Photo by peterjr1961

Winter of Valley Forge

  • 2,000 died from cold and sickness
  • 1,000 huts built, overcrowded
  • Damp from rain and snow
  • General Baron Von Steuben trained soldiers in person

Washington Crossing the Delaware

  • Painted by Emmanuel Leutze in 1851
  • Depicts George Washington crossing the Delaware River to ambush the British on Christmas Day, 1776
  • Victory for colonists
Photo by peterjr1961

Benedict Arnold

  • Biggest traitor in American history
  • Hated by Americans, shunned by British
  • Gave West Point Fort to the British
  • Felt deep regret- requested to be buried in Continental Army uniform

The Battle of Yorktown

  • Final battle of the war
  • General Cornwallis signed British surrender on October 19, 1781
  • British surrender called Articles of Capitulation